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Your Lie in April

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The piano player stops in front of Hiroshi's school to play a piece he has selected for the sixth-grade class. The teacher notices that the piano player is trying to get Hiroshi to stop talking to the other students. He tells Hiroshi that he should be careful because the students are looking for each other and that he is an enemy to women. Hiroshi tells the teacher that he has no idea what the students see in him and that they should be like zapped with energy. He says that he hasn't played the piano for two years because he has been studying for a piano competition. He explains that his mother died when he was only eight years old and that she raised him to be a famous pianist. He compares his mother's death to the day Hiroshi died and says that even though he hates the piano, he still clings to it because his mother told him to do so. He asks the teacher why he is talking to Hiroshi and the teacher tells him that he's just trying to make the girl look good.
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The piano player stops in front of Hiroshi's school to play a piece he has selected for the sixth-grade class. The teacher notices that the piano player is trying to get Hiroshi to stop talking to the other students. He tells Hiroshi that he should be careful because the students are looking for each other and that he is an enemy to women. Hiroshi tells the teacher that he has no idea what the students see in him and that they should be like zapped with energy. He says that he hasn't played the piano for two years because he has been studying for a piano competition. He explains that his mother died when he was only eight years old and that she raised him to be a famous pianist. He compares his mother's death to the day Hiroshi died and says that even though he hates the piano, he still clings to it because his mother told him to do so. He asks the teacher why he is talking to Hiroshi and the teacher tells him that he's just trying to make the girl look good.
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